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Thanks again Maxfield.
I do have Poser 6. I did try out IBL long before I considered this wacky project. What I remember was that the Time to Render in Firefly went through the roof compared to the Poser 4 renderer.
But I will give it a shot. I also like your idea of increasing the blur in Premiere.
Thread: Simulating old camcorder footage | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Simulating old camcorder footage | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thank you Tom. I appreciate you and Max at least reigning me in and not letting me expect the impossible. But then again, that is why I asked.
I know I cannot make things look exact, but I just want to move away from the all-too-obvious CGI model look.
Besides toning down the reflections and trying to take out a lot of the "shiny look" that the models tend to have, I was considering modeling the characters in Poser over a green screen. Then I could apply them over a background image of the room in Premiere. The upside of doing things this way is I could use some of the Premiere filters directly on the Poser animations. By taking down the contrast, or doing something else to create a "fuzzy look" I think I can move another baby step away from the obvious CGI and toward blending with camcorder footage.
I appreciate all the help everyone has provided...hey it's only 5 am where I am! Anyone with ideas please add them to the thread, or IM them to me.
Thanks again
Terri
Thread: Simulating old camcorder footage | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Would you agree that in order to get models to better fit in to the old camcorder footage, I should knock down the reflective qualities of the clothing/figures as much as possible? I'm just brainstorming here so I have a game plan...
I agree everybody will look CGI'ish, but whatever I can do to minimize the effect I would like to at least try.
Thread: Simulating old camcorder footage | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Maxfield -
The old room is gone. That was a house we rented in college, and it has been sold since. I doubt they have the same decorations. :)
Thread: Newbie Floor Question | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Bingo! Thank you Trekkie, Bopper, and Dizzi. (Sounds like a trio from a Saturday morning cartoon show) :)
Thread: Newbie Floor Question | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
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Thread: Simulating old camcorder footage | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL